The Experience

Beautifully tucked under the Breidden Hills, farm and Georgian farmhouse have been in the Dawson family for four generations. Views stretch all the way to the Severn; the simple garden does not try to compete. Spotless bedrooms have flowers, and pretty china for morning tea; there’s a half-tester with rope-twist columns, a twin with Victorian wrought-iron bedsteads, a double with a brass bed, a big bathroom with a roll top bath. Liz serves you farm eggs and homemade preserves at breakfast, and there’s a food pub just down the road. Sheep and cattle outdoors, a lovely black lab in, and wildlife walks from the door. Good value.

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Essentials

Swimming pool

Hot tub

Garden

Open fire / woodburner

Breakfast included

Breakfast available

Meals available

Oven

Parking on premises

Free parking nearby

WiFi

Spa

Central heating

Limited mobility

Wheelchair access

Mobile reception

Hob

Bar

Barbecue

Licensed premises

Vegetarian meals

Paid parking nearby

Accessible by public transport

Air conditioning

Relaxation areas

Washing machine

Tennis court

Microwave oven

No smoking

Credit cards

Working farm

Owner has pets

Dishwasher

Pets welcome

Family friendly

Baby monitor

Books and toys

Children welcome

Babies welcome

Stair gates

High chair

Nearby

Pub/bar within 3 miles

Restaurant within 3 miles

Shop within 3 miles

Activities

Bikes available

Food courses

Kayaking

Other courses

Sailing

Surfing

Wild swimming

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Information & pricing

Booking information

Check in

4pm-6pm, please get in touch for early or late check in

Check out

10am, please get in touch for late check out

Booking restrictions

Pets by arrangement.

Closed

Rarely.

Meals

Packed lunch £4.50. Pub 3-minute walk.

Pricing

Nightly price

from £80

Surcharges

Singles £50-£60. Extra bed/sofabed available £20 per person per night.

1 Twin

From £80

2 Doubles

From £85

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Reviews

We stayed here on the way to (28 August)and way back (31 August) from Pembrokeshire. The house and location are beautiful and we had a lovely room with a huge ensuite bathroom with an old roll top bath. Our welcome form Liz was friendly and the cup of tea and cake was very welcome after a long hot drive. Liz was very helpful in booking us a place for an evening meal in a local pub. Liz's breakfasts were gorgeous and plentiful. We would definitely return if we were in the area again. Heartily recommended.

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JuliaAug 2015

Well worth the AA 4* rating. Warm welcome; and the house, rooms and everything just perfect. A really relaxing stay in a beautiful setting. Thanks Liz.

The neighbourhood

Historic Shrewsbury,with its black and white buildings and castle, famous flower show and home to Cadfael, is only a 20 minute drive away.

Ironbridge, the birthplace of industry with its many museums.

Welshpool, home to Powis castle and its beautiful gardens. Other nearby National Trust properties include Attingham Park, Chirk Castle and Erddig.

Lake Vyrnwy - enjoy the wildlife, scenery, take a bike ride or go fishing or pop over to Llanrhaedr waterfalls.

Take a walk up to the top of the Breidden Hill and reach the Rodney Pillar with its amazing views of Shrophire and borderland Wales, or take the more gentle walk along the River Severn to the charming black and white church at Melverly.